"The government will scrutinise the amendment and after the scrutiny shall seek nod of the state Cabinet. An amendment bill to this effect shall be brought before the legislature in next session," Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said today in the state Legislative Council.
He was replying to a debate on the calling attention notice moved by Sanjay Dutt and others.
Fadnavis informed the House that the repeated surprise raids by the government on these hospitals has resulted in ensuring treatment worth Rs 203 crore to the poor patients.
Hence, the government intends to increase the quantum of punishment, the CM said.
He said the government has withdrawn facilities extended to 12 charitable trusts hospitals like Maalik Hospital, P D Hinduja Hospital, BSES hospital, St Elizabeth hospital, Lotus Eye Hospital and others.
Similar action was taken against three hospitals in Pune and warning has been issued to 12 hospitals and show cause notices issued to six hospitals, he said.
At the district level, criminal action has been taken against 11 such hospitals in Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan, Jalgaon, Solapur, Pune and other districts, he said.
install display boards on availability of the reserved beds.
"At present status of these reserved beds in 25 such hospitals are now put on online. Now the government is able to monitor who is occupying these beds. The government intends to bring all the 58 charitable trust hospitals online," he said.
The CM also said that the government intends to create a portal for the same linking to its 'Aapale Sarkar' portal.
Taking part in the debate, Anil Parab (Shiv Sena) argued that there was a deep rooted racket in these hospitals where poor patients are denied the reserved beds which are later sold to outside people.
The government intends to lay down standard operating procedures for the same and congratulated the Joint Select Committee of the House and the Charity Commissioner for ensuring that these hospitals follow the government norms.
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